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There’s enough V6 addresses for every atom on the planet and enough spare to do it 100x over. We’ll be fine.
Yes G, the UK one, is generally regarded as the safest.
This showcase also doesn’t show that UK sockets have flaps come down on the interior of the socket, so unless the longer and shielded earth pin is pushed in first, the flaps exposing live and neutral won’t raise.
cellardoor@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nextcloud and Thinkfree Office sign partnership agreement to add more choices for users - NextcloudEnglish9·21 days agoSame, I’m not sure what the complaints are. Deploy it properly, get it set up, test it thoroughly. Enjoy.
cellardoor@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Rough draft server/NAS is complete!English5·26 days agoRAIDZ1. RAID 5 is historically plagued by issues and just not a reliable bet.
cellardoor@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•An Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi has transformed a 1993 Fiat Panda into the world’s narrowest electric car, bringing innovation, nostalgia, and sustainability together on four wheels.English6·30 days agoCool as a tech piece I guess and a ‘look at this, and my skills’. Man’s definitely skilled.
But just get an electric motorcycle if you want to be eco-friendly.
You could always get a tunneled V6 line but it’s a lot of hassle for something you should have by default.
Us europoors may not have golden toilet seats and medical insurance, or V8 Chevvies, or American Size Mayonnaise, but we have our 2a02:7892:1234:::/64!!!
Monopolistic control of buildings by one ISP is illegal in most Euro countries :D
Ah game servers yes that’s fair. I found that with Astroneer. If the ISP doesn’t provide V6 though it’s time to switch ISPs.
Majority of traffic to Google is now V6 in most countries. Globally it’s still just under 50%. https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
I think they have a LOT to learn about how the internet ‘works’ as well as how the internet works.
If I showed you my WAN-side firewall logs you’d have a panic attack. I have a /29 block and about 10 scans tap one IP or another every second. It’s part of being on the internet.
Your domestic home router experiences the exact same thing. Every moment of every day.
Will you report every scan? Every Chinese IP? Every US IP? It’s completely common place to have someone ‘knock on the door’.
Get off IPv4 anyway and onto IPv6. Good luck to them finding you by chance in there.
The curious thing is that from her perspective, she was only swimming straight the whole time, and only expending energy going straight. It was the ‘gifted’ energy of the tide that caused the oscillation (from our perspective).
Just struck me as interesting to think that from her point of view she was swimming as straight and as efficiently as was possible.